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doug, you first. what changed after the debate for the democrats. >> what changed the inhe have tiblty of president obama and showing the polls and reuters and rasmussen showing a close race or even a slight romney advantage, as in the rasmussen poll, but bottom line, president obama has got to get back to his core message of fiscal discipline and social compassion. and the governor romney is is an out of the mainstream extremist, he didn't deliver that on tuesday and he lost as a result. >> jamie: angela, what's the road map for republicans over the next 30 days. >> status quo. mitt romney, no question, that debate was a game changer, but jamie, a debate doesn't win an election, it sets the tone. he has to keep performing, keep talking about what he will do to create a better america and are you better off than you were four years ago. and we have all of these poll numbers dealing with swing states, but the polls that count, would you go to the poll and vote and i believe that people are going to vot
doug, you first. what changed after the debate for the democrats. >> what changed the inhe have tiblty of president obama and showing the polls and reuters and rasmussen showing a close race or even a slight romney advantage, as in the rasmussen poll, but bottom line, president obama has got to get back to his core message of fiscal discipline and social compassion. and the governor romney is is an out of the mainstream extremist, he didn't deliver that on tuesday and he lost as a result....
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thousand nine hundred eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feelings thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crude cuban refugee character from scarface do you think americans have more in common with him now than they did thirty years ago. is that there's a lot less freedom in this country than there was thirty years ago and there's a lot less freedom in this country thirty years ago and it was sixty years ago every day here we are in washington d.c. every day these government agencies are passing new laws new regulations. so you have all these.
thousand nine hundred eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feelings thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crude cuban refugee character from scarface do you...
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. >> brown: doug, let me turn to you. mitt romney responded "i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut." so what is he looking at? how does he see it? >> to get to $5 trillion the first thing you have to do is let all of the 2001-2003 tax laws sunset. go away. that's a tax increase, most of which the president wouldn't support. then you have to cut by $5 trillion. so compared to where we are now it's a much smaller reduction in tax revenue which makes it easier to fill the revenue hole and we have five studies, one from martin feldstein, one from the tax foundation, one from the american enterprise institute, we have studies that show there are plans that meet the governor's goal, cut rates 20% across the board, don't lose revenue and make sure the rich pay their fair share of taxes so it can be done. >> brown: but as to filling the hole that we're talking about" those studies -- >> they fill the hole. >> brown: but it depends on where you're at in terms of your income. >> so i think the key is there are tax plans that ca
. >> brown: doug, let me turn to you. mitt romney responded "i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut." so what is he looking at? how does he see it? >> to get to $5 trillion the first thing you have to do is let all of the 2001-2003 tax laws sunset. go away. that's a tax increase, most of which the president wouldn't support. then you have to cut by $5 trillion. so compared to where we are now it's a much smaller reduction in tax revenue which makes it easier to fill the...
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doug schoen agreeing with ann coulter. >> this is about foreign policy. this is not -- excuse me, this is not about politics. >> there may be an agreement to begin the negotiations at some point. >> why is the mouse denying it; ann? >> i don't know. i don't know. maybe so they can have more of a surprise when they announce it. >> geraldo: all right. quickly. >> judge jeanine: who do you think will win the debate? >> it should be governor romney. love certain than ann believe believes. >> judge jeanine: you know you need to be tough as republican when the opponent says how dare you. when a democrat says how dare you, you know you're on to something. >> ann coulter, doug schoen great to have you with us this evening. that is it tonight. thank you for joining us. follow me on twitter at judgejeanne or facebook me. buy my book about a young prosecutor who starts work in an all-male club hind of courthouse. see you next week. same time. same place. same me. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crus
doug schoen agreeing with ann coulter. >> this is about foreign policy. this is not -- excuse me, this is not about politics. >> there may be an agreement to begin the negotiations at some point. >> why is the mouse denying it; ann? >> i don't know. i don't know. maybe so they can have more of a surprise when they announce it. >> geraldo: all right. quickly. >> judge jeanine: who do you think will win the debate? >> it should be governor romney. love...
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>> well, clearly, it's what doug said. the race is moving toward governor romney in these states where people have spent a lot of money like particularly ohio. it's moving inexorably slower than it is, say, in places like pennsylvania which is now really in play. but, you know, the question in ohio is you've had a lot of early voting, and that seems to have favored president obama, and they're trying to factor that in. so these polls are getting very complicated because of that factor. but the race is clearly slowly and inexorably moving right now to golf romney. that may switch -- megyn: we are told that president obama in the early voting in ohio has maintained the clear advantage, and yet while a lot of the votes get counted in the ohio now, i guess the vast majority still get counted on election day, doug. i want to show you the pennsylvania poll, the latest quinnipiac poll shows a four-point distance between the men, obama 50, romney at 46. it used to be -- on september 26th a 12-point advantage for president obama, a
>> well, clearly, it's what doug said. the race is moving toward governor romney in these states where people have spent a lot of money like particularly ohio. it's moving inexorably slower than it is, say, in places like pennsylvania which is now really in play. but, you know, the question in ohio is you've had a lot of early voting, and that seems to have favored president obama, and they're trying to factor that in. so these polls are getting very complicated because of that factor....
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doug claffey is ceo of workplace dynamics. for a business to succeed and survive and for employees to be happy and enriched, what does the workplace need? > > it's got to be organizationally healthy. > > define that. it sounds like it's just a place where employees are inspired and motivated. > > it's really about a place where employees feel connected to the business. where they're executing well, which is about communication, about getting things done. but it's also about heading all in the same direction with great values and ethics, and all heading for the same place. > > i'm surprised. pay? benefits? that has to factor into it in some way. > > it certainly factors in, but we were surprised, it actually is just table stakes. it's just the basics. it really is about direction, execution, and connection that makes the big difference. > > what companies are doing this, that have organizationally healthy workplaces? > > companies like cargill and container store and google, three very different and diverse companies that all h
doug claffey is ceo of workplace dynamics. for a business to succeed and survive and for employees to be happy and enriched, what does the workplace need? > > it's got to be organizationally healthy. > > define that. it sounds like it's just a place where employees are inspired and motivated. > > it's really about a place where employees feel connected to the business. where they're executing well, which is about communication, about getting things done. but it's also about...
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doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most importantly dagen his agenda will impact and improve the lives of ordinary americans. dagen: let's focus short run. what about the vice presidential debate? is it more about gaining wins at this point in that debate and the remaining two presidential debates or not making a mistake? >> well, i think that if i'm ryan, i'm going to try to go to biden, who i think can make a mistake. they are really preparing biden very heavily for this thing. i would try to make some news to reinforce the feeling that maybe obama and biden are two empty suits who really aren't up to the job after all. i thi
doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most...
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it is a get out the vote effort from here on out. >> and doug, let me ask about the tone, quickly. there was an article in "rolling stone," got tweeted around this morning on twitter. the president appeared to call his opponent a bs err. i'll quoted him. kids have good instinct, they look at the other guy and say well that's a bull [ bleep ]er, i can tell. very hard to say without saying it. but you know what i'm saying. you know, and the president also, during the last debate, he was -- you know, he was definitely saying some nasty things. the horses and bayonets. is the tone going to work? is this a smart strategy? >> i don't know how strategic it was. this is perfectly fine for that particular forum, "rolling stone," it's inelegant but accurate, and one of romney's biggest vulnerabilities, hard to trust him because of his reputation as a flip-flopper and telling you what you want to hear and turning around and saying something different. so inelegant but put it back on the map for conversation. that's what he was talking about. and i don't think it's -- people are worried too mu
it is a get out the vote effort from here on out. >> and doug, let me ask about the tone, quickly. there was an article in "rolling stone," got tweeted around this morning on twitter. the president appeared to call his opponent a bs err. i'll quoted him. kids have good instinct, they look at the other guy and say well that's a bull [ bleep ]er, i can tell. very hard to say without saying it. but you know what i'm saying. you know, and the president also, during the last debate,...
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doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think ts is a reminder that geeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment ey have to cut govnment employment and reduce transfer programs. they have done very little of that. they were supposed to cut 30,000 jobs. they cut 1,000. they lost another nine from attrition. their entitlement reforms are not too dramatic. they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in germany. angela merkel is tere to remi them ey have a lot of work to do. melissa: charles, what do you think of those piures? >> well, they're the, ropean equivalent of burning anmerican fla, right? they're dressing up to in order to insult --. melissa: at least. >> in order to insult the germans. what doug says is absolutely right about how, how much austerity still has to go in greece. but it is also worth remembering that over the last three year their gdp has dropped, dpped, by 25%. they have 25% unemployment. youth unemployment is 50%. they
doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think ts is a reminder that geeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment ey have to cut govnment employment and reduce transfer programs. they have done very little of that. they were supposed to cut 30,000 jobs. they cut 1,000. they lost another nine from attrition. their entitlement reforms are not too dramatic. they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in...
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i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in october that actually have snow associated with them. some of the later games, the nlds, and of course the world series. let's hope we get to there. we wouldn't mind dealing with more cold weather. but you said you sat down and said, it's legitimately cold out here. >> it's because of the wind. i think you said it's about 20 miles an hour. i'm curious how it will affect the pitching. >> it will affect the pitching, and maybe the hitting, too. 58 with the winds out of the north at 16, but gusting to 25 miles an hour. that wind will make it a lot cooler through the night. current temperatures right now s
i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in...
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it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next is great, both books made it, but any events, congratulations and thanks to all of you who watched, read it, and wrote about it and thanks for watching. >>shepard: they meant well. >>megyn: i felt bad for doug schoen. go buy it, "hopefullyless divided." >>shepard: the news begins anew on "studio b" today. a new poll, good for one and not so much for the other, this pulled ahead. the biggest lead to date outside the margin of errors. intelligence sources say the attack on the consulate may have been a spur of the moment strike and the
it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next is great, both books made it, but any events, congratulations and thanks to all of you who watched, read it, and wrote about it and thanks for watching. >>shepard:...
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it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next
it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next
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doug kammerer has more on how sandy could have an impact on us here. doug? >> it really could have an impact on our weather as we make our way into the weekend and early next week. hurricane sandy with winds of 80 miles an hour, just off the coast of the eastern portions of jamaica right now. really hit that eastern side very, very hard. winds upwards of 80 miles an hour, with stronger gusts. trees down, power outages there. now it's on its way over toward cuba. video a little bit earlier this morning as it was making its way onshore. the incredible surf this storm is producing, we'll see it move up the east coast over the next few days. it will be in cuba, bahamas, florida, carolina also, and portions of the northeast. the potential is there for this to be a very dangerous storm. here it is right there. winds right now 80 miles an hour. moving to the north at 14 miles per hour. on that track, moves very close to miami, just off the coast there. and then right up the coast, staying offshore through most of this time period. but after that, that's the part, t
doug kammerer has more on how sandy could have an impact on us here. doug? >> it really could have an impact on our weather as we make our way into the weekend and early next week. hurricane sandy with winds of 80 miles an hour, just off the coast of the eastern portions of jamaica right now. really hit that eastern side very, very hard. winds upwards of 80 miles an hour, with stronger gusts. trees down, power outages there. now it's on its way over toward cuba. video a little bit earlier...
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doug, make the distinction for the view ers. is this institutional selling, passive dollars getting out of apple or just a correction by the trading community, and i throw it back to you now. you made a great call on apple. i know you well. am i going to see five, six day from now on twitter say apple is cheap enough here at 600 or 605 and i will buy it or are you that afraid that it is a massive structural shift in the stock? >> i would say that it is not black or white as you describe, joe. it is more gray. we have to watch to see if this first mover advantage is protected, that they can deliver enough product in terms of quantity and quality. it is not something that, look, apple shares could turn around in a nanosecond. for a variety of reasons, over sold, the large seller will have completed, but there are for the first time chinks or bruises in the apple story. >> jema godfrey, as you watch what's happening over the last couple weeks and the stock pulled back, it is america's most loved company, america's most profitable,
doug, make the distinction for the view ers. is this institutional selling, passive dollars getting out of apple or just a correction by the trading community, and i throw it back to you now. you made a great call on apple. i know you well. am i going to see five, six day from now on twitter say apple is cheap enough here at 600 or 605 and i will buy it or are you that afraid that it is a massive structural shift in the stock? >> i would say that it is not black or white as you describe,...
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there are two more choices, doug campbell, and buck bailey. there will be an online library of conversations by going to rmpbs.org/pan ram ha and then look for the colorado colorado state of mind congressional page. ... >> and there's $50,000 in total prizes available. c-span's student cam video competition is open to students grades 6-12. for complete details and rules, go online to studentcam.org. >> we're live at the last 2012 presidential debate between president obama and mitt romney held at lynn university in boca raton, florida. this debate will focus on foreign policy. the moderator is bob schieffer of cbs news. he just finished giving instructions to the audience asking them to be quiet during the debate. waiting for him to introduce the candidates and ask the first question. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and good evening, we are live at lynn university in boca raton, florida, the debate will start -- [inaudible] [inaudible convers
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doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his promises and to the extent that he did things like obamacare, he hasn't exactly wanted to talk about them all that much on the campaign trail. martha: that's very true. >> it has been a different campaign and a different president obama. i think monica would agree, from the one we saw in 2008. martha: think about the big picture. you know he promised that he would fix the economy, get it back on track and improve our, you know, relations in the world and put us in a better position globally. i think there's a lot of debate, monica, over
doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his...
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yeah, i think that what doug is doing is looking through the... through google as part of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> you see this? then you come right into here. there's damage. >> reporter: in fact, rickard says in an ocean of digital imagery creating something special is becoming more and more difficult. no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it. you know, that's between your ears ultimately. art is about ideas. it's about how you're wired and how you're driven, obsessions, and what you have to say. and i think that we're in an era >> reporter: what started as an idea in rickard's head in his home studio has spread to an ongoing internaonal conversation. his collection, called a new american picture, has moved beyond the bay area to the center in paris and as far away as korea and japan. >> things are changing rapidly. photography is being affected. >> reporter: rickard is happy to advance the conversation, even in a time where those in the art world, especially in photography, a
yeah, i think that what doug is doing is looking through the... through google as part of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> you see this? then you come right into here. there's damage. >> reporter: in fact, rickard says in an ocean of digital imagery creating something special is becoming more and more difficult. no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it. you know, that's between...
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short pass to doug martin. freeman had three touchdowns. combined one yard ahead of scrimmage because that was a screen pass that martin converted. 214 total yards. buccaneers get the win. >>> that's it for this "sportscenter" update. i'm randy scott. have a great day. >> thanks, randy. >>> i could hear a song by the police in my head. can you hear it, too? >> uh-huh. besides the voices. >> something's going on. >> "message in a bottle" huh? >> that's what 77-year-old kayaker sonia found on one of her trips in oceanside, california. >> she found two bottles, both with messages inside from new zealand. they floated more than 6,000 miles as part of a school project about technology. >> did she find kevin costner, too? there was no e-mail address on the message. she is going to get in touch with the school via snail mail. does anybody know what snail mail is anymore? >> getting past that internet, huh? >>> up next, "the pulse." and still conan after all these years. conan the barbarian, that is. >>> and barbara walters uses "the view" to let d
short pass to doug martin. freeman had three touchdowns. combined one yard ahead of scrimmage because that was a screen pass that martin converted. 214 total yards. buccaneers get the win. >>> that's it for this "sportscenter" update. i'm randy scott. have a great day. >> thanks, randy. >>> i could hear a song by the police in my head. can you hear it, too? >> uh-huh. besides the voices. >> something's going on. >> "message in a...
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gentleman, is the race, doug, basically tied? >>doug: i believe so. but there is a "but." that is that the movement has been to governor romney. some of the more left-wing commentators have tried to suggest that there was a blip up for president obama after the debate. according to some of the polls, he won that. but, looking at all the polls, including the state polls, we are seeing the movement to the governor is clear. >>gregg: i am glad you brought up gallup and rasmussen. here is rasmussen, with romney up by to points and look at gallup tracking poll, pat, romney is up, as of 1:00 o'clock this afternoon, romney is up plus seven points. is that gallup poll accurate? or an outliar? >> i think it is an outliar because i have a problem with the seven-day seven day rollings because you are putting in 350 interviews which is margin of error at 15 points and each day you take one out. however, obama is -- i take gallup and rasmussen and i divide by two and i might do more than that. rasmussen shows romney up in the swing states by four points. if you look at the race, it is
gentleman, is the race, doug, basically tied? >>doug: i believe so. but there is a "but." that is that the movement has been to governor romney. some of the more left-wing commentators have tried to suggest that there was a blip up for president obama after the debate. according to some of the polls, he won that. but, looking at all the polls, including the state polls, we are seeing the movement to the governor is clear. >>gregg: i am glad you brought up gallup and...
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doug, let me start with you. this stood out to me last night that independent voters liked that when he talked about cutting tacks for the middle class. obviously the obama administration takes issue with it and says it isn't true. do you think this could be enough, if mitt romney could make the case for him to win the election? >> i think it's a very important point. remember why he wants to have the tax reform he wants. it's to make sure that the united states grows better than we've seen in the past four years. and what mr. romney is trying to say is, look, we have all these people out of work. we have all these people with jobs whose incomes are not growing. let's lower rates, broaden the base, be respectful of the middle class and the deficit by but have a better tax policy in place. it's good positions for him. the president can't even get the first step right. instead of lowering rates and broadening the base, he is insisting on raising taxes. that's a bit of a tough sell right now. it was the same preside
doug, let me start with you. this stood out to me last night that independent voters liked that when he talked about cutting tacks for the middle class. obviously the obama administration takes issue with it and says it isn't true. do you think this could be enough, if mitt romney could make the case for him to win the election? >> i think it's a very important point. remember why he wants to have the tax reform he wants. it's to make sure that the united states grows better than we've...
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[applause], >> doug brinkley, has risen book is this "cronkite." one word. if you have to discuss what toot i in america, how would you do w it in 20 words orar less? >> 20 words or less, most trusted man in america became his word.sure to b os was great pressure to be m called the most trusted man, bua he carried our country through things like mercury and gemini m and apollo missions had their heyday. he was the voice of the civil rights movement to the vietnam war, watergate, nixon'spers recognition. he was the person who brought menachem begin in and were sar h that together come which led to the camp david peace accord. so some of broadcast journalism, the big three are edward murrow, walter cronkite and mold thomasd >> how did he get to be thatwire guy? >> he was a good wire serviceteu reporter. the wire service for the uniteds press county had two condenser a stories. you are given about a thousand so words in your camp at a lot of adverbs and adjectives in it, sl he learned howy to write a unknowingly, though the wire service is perfect forth televis
[applause], >> doug brinkley, has risen book is this "cronkite." one word. if you have to discuss what toot i in america, how would you do w it in 20 words orar less? >> 20 words or less, most trusted man in america became his word.sure to b os was great pressure to be m called the most trusted man, bua he carried our country through things like mercury and gemini m and apollo missions had their heyday. he was the voice of the civil rights movement to the vietnam war,...
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. >> thank you, doug. we hope you stay with storm team 4 for continuing coverage of hurricane sandy. we have complete coverage on news4 and nbcwashington.com. keep us with up on facebook and twitter as well. >>> to the presidential race now. a marathon day on the campaign trail. president obama has just voted in chicago. she was in tampa, florida, at 7:00 this morning. and still has miles to go before he sleeps. the president is set to leave chicago in about an hour for a campaign affair in cleveland. there's a new "washington post" abc news poll that shows mitt romney edging ahead of president obama. 50% to 47%. the president made a stop in virginia today, northern virginia bureau chief julie carey spoke to voters there about who they think will win in november. >> you may notice that my voice sounds just a little hoarse. we are right in the middle of our 48-hour fly-around campaign extravaganza. >> reporter: by the time he reached bird park, the president's two-day fly-around to six battleground states i
. >> thank you, doug. we hope you stay with storm team 4 for continuing coverage of hurricane sandy. we have complete coverage on news4 and nbcwashington.com. keep us with up on facebook and twitter as well. >>> to the presidential race now. a marathon day on the campaign trail. president obama has just voted in chicago. she was in tampa, florida, at 7:00 this morning. and still has miles to go before he sleeps. the president is set to leave chicago in about an hour for a...
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so sorry doug let me let me just say it's just not clear to me why the results of that assassination would expect to be expected to be you know someone who would a serve the interest of syria i mean the history here is that you have a very. carefully put together compromise within the lebanese government in which you know pro pro syrian and pro hezbollah people are cheek by jowl with people who are anti syrian and he has below i mean you know you have that sort of compromise and it seems to me you know far more likely that instead of being replaced by a pro has below or pro syrian figure you would get somebody of the same ilk as well as the possibility of a president a change of government and a new prime minister. they are all you know that's my point you decided that he would be replaced by someone who is the same political sort as. there's no doubt about that what you're doing is you're sending a message that the next guy is going to be a bit more careful about upsetting the serious i mean the same thing with it's a very interesting point it was a star what do you think about when
so sorry doug let me let me just say it's just not clear to me why the results of that assassination would expect to be expected to be you know someone who would a serve the interest of syria i mean the history here is that you have a very. carefully put together compromise within the lebanese government in which you know pro pro syrian and pro hezbollah people are cheek by jowl with people who are anti syrian and he has below i mean you know you have that sort of compromise and it seems to me...